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Concentrating solar power (CSP) has existed since 1866, but for the last couple of decades, photovoltaic (PV) has been the dominant solar technology. Now with technological advancements and energy storage, CSP is poised to make a significant comeback.

Cleanergy AB in April this year signed an agreement with Datang Holdings New Energy Technologies Limited (“Datang”), a Chinese energy company now moving into large scale installations of solar power plants and energy storage. The agreement comprises of manufacturing, installation and development of Cleanergy’s state of the art Stirling Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) technology in China.

The project 38709-1 "New technology for combustion with low emissions of low-grade gas from landfills or gasification" started in August 2014 and lasted for a period of 2 years. The project was carried out by employees of Cleanergy and was funded by the Energy Agency through Energiforsk.

At the landfill site in Ulricehamn two GasBoxes are installed. In most cases, landfill sites collect the gas and then flare it. But Ulricehamn wanted to go a step further, so instead of flaring, the gas is now converted into electricity and heat.

Energy4PowerLive 2015 takes place in London on Tuesday 17 November.
Alan Douglas, director at Cleanergy UK, will be speaking from 1130-1150 about Generating and Using Energy from Closed Landfill Sites.

Cleanergy will be represented by Hörman Interstall GmbH at Austro Agrar Tulln, November 25-28. Since 1991, the Austro Agrar Tulln is the leading trade fair for Austria and Central Eastern Europe, and shows the widest range of the latest agricultural technology.

Next week sees the annual UK AD & BIOGAS show take place in Birmingham.
Alan Douglas from our UK team will be presenting on 2 July at 11am as part of the Green Seminar programme. The title of the discussion: How can AD support local authority waste plans?
More details here
http://adbioresources.org/uk-ad-biogas-2015/features/seminars/green-seminar-day-2/

This week we are in Cape Town exhibiting as part of the Power Africa/USA pavilion.
A piece about the show appeared in South Africa's Business Daily newspaper:
http://www.bdlive.co.za/opinion/2015/05/12/clean-green-sweden-offers-sa-a-hand